Coupe Facia compatiblity
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Thanks for the pics! That really helps a lot. It does look pretty even with the rest of the body. And installation doesn't sound too impossible. And the blacked out upper grille piece is a nice touch.
I know this may be hard for you to answer, but how much of a difference do you think it is vs. the stock fascia (two or three inches, maybe?). I've got Sportlines and I'm wondering if I'll be scraping going in and out of driveways after doing this.
I know this may be hard for you to answer, but how much of a difference do you think it is vs. the stock fascia (two or three inches, maybe?). I've got Sportlines and I'm wondering if I'll be scraping going in and out of driveways after doing this.
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No, you can order them. To my knowledge, they are compatible with any coupe (if you do a little modification--such as removing the mud flaps in the front). There's really no reason why they wouldn't fit unless you had a sedan.
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So I would have to buy the SS/SC rear fascia just so I can get the lip on and replace my SS/NA fascia? Or could I do so minor modifying to my SS/NA rear fascia to make the lip fit?
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